Cleveland, TN—The Pentecostal Theological Seminary has announced the formation of a partnership with the Church of God International Executive Committee to develop the “Center for Pastoral Excellence.” The Center began operations September 1, 2014, under the direction of Bill Isaacs.
Following the extraordinary response of the International General Assembly to the FINISH Challenge and the overwhelming acceptance of the Marcelly’s Dream initiative, Dr. Tim Hill,
director of Church of God World Missions, announced the “Thanks Again” tour that began last month at Mt. Olive Ministries in Cleveland, Tennessee. Other cities visited were South Pittsburg, Tennessee, and Natchez, Mississippi.
This Sunday, September 7, Church of God congregations around the world are being asked to take five minutes and pray for the global harvest with a focus on unreached peoples.
When returning Lee University students arrived on campus for the fall 2014 semester, they found the Southern end of their campus transformed from the way they left it in May. The property and grounds of the former First Baptist Church of Cleveland underwent extensive alterations, all of which are still in progress.
What is finished is the new $10 Million Communication Arts Building. The gleaming new structure sits majestically on the corner of Ocoee Street and Central Avenue, with the primary entrance facing a newly expanded Church Street “boulevard.”
Art Rhodes, CEO of the Church of God Benefits Board, offers the following update on a case involving the potential effect of court action on ministerial housing allowances.
Cleveland, TN— In his first communiqué as the newly appointed President of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary, Dr. R. Lamar Vest made an appeal to Seminary alumni and friends to “pray for us as we endeavor to prepare a new generation of Pentecostal leaders who will, I firmly believe, be part of a world-changing revival.”
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